Tunisia Receives Aid From Kuwait, Jordan To Combat COVID-19 Pandemic

Tunisia Receives Aid From Kuwait, Jordan To Combat COVID-19 Pandemic

TUNIS, Jul 21 (NNN-TAP) – Military planes from Kuwait and Jordan, loaded with medical supplies for combating the COVID-19 pandemic, landed in the Tunis Carthage International Airport yesterday, the Tunisian presidency, said.

A Kuwaiti plane brought to Tunisia 20 tonnes of oxygen and 400 cylinders, which the country urgently needs, the presidency said in a statement.

“Tunisia expresses its gratitude to Kuwait for its constant support,” the presidency said.

A Jordanian plane also arrived at the airport, loaded with medical equipment and supplies, donated by Jordan to support Tunisia’s fight against the surging COVID-19 pandemic.

Tunisia is going through a new, more dangerous wave of the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, with an average of more than 500 cases detected per 100,000 persons, in about half of the country’s 24 provinces.

Tunisian Health Ministry, on Monday, reported 2,520 new COVID-19 cases, raising the tally in the country to 548,753, while the death toll from the virus rose by 117 to 17,644.– NNN-TAP

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